Chinese spies target UK exhibitors
Source: Exhibition World
UK â The British secret service has accused China of âbugging and burglingâ UK exhibitors and businesses at international trade fairs in an bid to obtain sensitive commercial secrets.
A leaked document allegedly written by MI5âs Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure claims undercover intelligence officers from the Peopleâs Liberation Army and the Ministry of Public Security in China, approached UK businessmen at trade fairs and exhibitions with âgiftsâ and âlavish hospitalityâ.
These gifts, in the form of cameras and memory sticks, have been found to contain electronic Trojan bugs which provide the Chinese with remote access to userâs computers, according to a report in The Sunday Times.
The hospitality, referred to in the report as a series of concerted âhoneytrapsâ, are, in select cases, a bid to blackmail UK businesses into betraying sensitive commercial information.
Key targets for the subterfuge include business exhibitors in the energy, communications and manufacturing sectors.
The report says MI5 believes the Chinese government ârepresents one of the most significant espionage threats to the UKâ because of its use of these methods, as well as widespread electronic hacking.
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